LIVING WELL WITH A POOR-FILLED PURSE

Having low savings doesn’t stop you from living a balanced, lovely, and healthy life; all that is needed from you is a well-detailed, functioning brain plus a good orientation about life.
An expensive life doesn’t mean having it all; and on the other hand, a cheap low life doesn’t mean lacking the real essentials of life. You can be rich in cash and be poor in other important aspects such as health, happiness. You can be poor in cash but be rich in other things, having peace and joy.
Build your life around what you have. Don’t be extravagant in your spending. You can get the best, or if not the best something satisfying, with the little that you have.

Take away the mentality that if you don’t have a minimum of #10,000 you can’t eat what you want; the little you have if planned on well can give you all you want in both satisfying your hunger and giving you the necessary nutrition and health benefit.

Not to forget in getting accommodation and getting clothing, live and plan within what you have. There are clothes which are not too expensive and will look so good on you; in the same vein, there are buildings which are not so expensive and are very okay. Choose things that fit rightly into your budget.
The same also goes for receiving the best health care services and education. Do things based on what you have. You necessarily do not need to go to the most expensive private hospitals or educational institutions when there are adequate ones provided by the government with lesser expenses.

Don’t kill yourself. Don’t live a life of struggle. You owe no one an explanation when you are doing things according to what you have and can afford. If you travel for miles and stress yourself too much to be ranked among the most expensive personalities, not everyone will like you. You cannot please everyone.
Be yourself. Use the little you have to get your desired satisfaction

By Akinleye Grace

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